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Wrexham is in North Wale's and our club is open to all radio fans
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Local radio club for Harlow in Essex, England
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Running 10 and 6 meters beacons, 6 m and 70 cm fm repeater from Melbourne, Australia
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The A QRP Club is a small group of Amateur Radio enthusiasts who enjoy building, operating and (mostly) talking about Low Power radio communications, equipment and systems.
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OM3CPH Universal HAM radio/generator DDS Unit with AD9850 or AD9851
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A bazooka coax antenna for 40 meters band design by CA6TYS
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Operating the _Icom IC-746_ HF/VHF transceiver often presents specific technical questions, and this resource compiles a comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document in an ASCII text format. It details common inquiries and solutions related to the rig's functionality, accessories, and potential modifications. The content is structured into distinct sections addressing general information, power supplies, antennas, microphones, keyers, amplifiers, TNC integration, and optional IF filters. The FAQ provides practical guidance on topics such as configuring the internal automatic antenna tuning unit (ATU), selecting appropriate power supplies, and understanding microphone pin-outs. It also delves into advanced subjects like computer control via CI-V, wiring for PSK31 operation, and troubleshooting common issues like low S-meter readings on 2m FM or loose tuning shafts. Specific questions cover the installation of optional IF filters, comparing Inrad versus Icom filters, and optimizing filter combinations for various modes. Furthermore, the document outlines various hardware and firmware modifications, including those for increasing monitor volume, replacing LCD driver transistors, and implementing a "poor man's TCXO." It even touches upon untested modifications, such as replacing PIN diodes in the demodulator. The FAQ also lists manual errata and discrepancies, offering a robust knowledge base for IC-746 owners seeking to optimize their station or resolve operational challenges.
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1.2 to 30 Volts 1.5 Amps Power Supply
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9M6 and 9W6 Amateur Radio Society in Sabah, Malaysia.
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Key west amateur radio club w4llo
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dedicated to ATV ham radio operations, mainly in italian
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Information about MINGO COUNTY, W.V. ARES/RACES & SKYWARN
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Connecting the FT-1000MP to the Ten-Tec Centurion or Alpha 99
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Originally eveloped by I1FLC, uses seven plug in coils covering 3.0 to 30Mhz in a Colpitts oscillator circuit.
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Pictures and detailed instructions on installation of the LightningBolt Quad antenna
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Located in North Dakota
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Funny photos of IQ7R contest team and dx-spedition
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New Port Richey, Florida
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Archive of the Elecraft K2 reflector by VE3MCF
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The Rocky Mount Amateur Telecommunications Assn. is an amateur radio society based in Rocky Mount, NC.
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The TS-570 review by Arend , PA1ARE
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A friendly and open group that likes to organize DX-expeditions like F/ON6JUN/P, OZ/OR0MO
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The web site of RW3AG, Vlad Plugin in Moscow, Russia. Ruussia links and other information.
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Collection of morse keys
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Initial set up of Broadband Hamnet on a Raspberry Pi.
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The ZL1BPU Rotator Controller has been designed as an add-on unit for the popular Kenpro KR-400 and Yaesu G-400 rotators. The controller consists of a small circuit board which fits inside the rotator control box
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Operates fast-scan FM-television in the 1.3, 2.3 and 10.3 GHz bands
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Unfilter LF output from the TH215/415 kenwood portable radio
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to promote amateur radio as a hobby in the Yuma area and to provide public service to our community in the form of communications during certain public events.
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Northeastern pennsylvania's premiere amateur radio club
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We are a small club dedicated to help the community any way we can.
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Personal web pages with logs, information on learning cw and operating in CT-land.
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General modifications applicable to any Elecraft K2
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For radio amateurs seeking to verify contacts or identify stations from Tajikistan, the _Tajikistan EY Callbook_ serves as a dedicated online resource. This callbook, compiled and maintained by Irage M. Tursoon-Zadeh, _EY8WW_, offers a focused database of callsigns within the EY prefix region. It provides a practical utility for DXers and contesters aiming to confirm QSLs or prepare for operations involving stations in this specific geographic area, streamlining the process of identifying active hams. The resource's utility is particularly evident for those engaged in award programs like _DXCC_ or _WAZ_ where accurate callsign verification is crucial for credit. Unlike broader, worldwide callbooks, this specialized listing ensures high relevance and accuracy for its target region, reflecting the local expertise of EY8WW. Its direct focus on Tajikistan makes it a valuable, albeit niche, tool for operators with specific interest in Central Asian DX.
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The Lassen Amateur Radio Club has been affiliated with the ARRL since 1972
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First Turkish APRS web site. Many TA APRS Maps for UI-Wiev
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Turkish ham radio stations with links, and IOTA info, in turkish
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Located at Bay Pines VA Hospital, Fl
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VHF/UHF Contest Logger is a windows freeware contest log program that supports ARRL VHF/UHF contests and other popular VHF contests
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The page provides circuit improvements for the Kenwood TS-440S transceiver, addressing issues such as distortion in SSB signals, limited transmit frequency coverage, lack of crispness in RX audio, and flat audio response. The fixes include adjusting bias, cutting specific components, and changing capacitors to improve performance.